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17. Four years ago spouse had a knee replacement surgery, stayed in the hospital three days
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 10:19 AM
Mar 2021

The hospital alone charge was close to $42,000, Medicare paid $13,000, supplemental insurance another $1200 and our co-pay was $200.

I remember even posting here: either the hospital needs $42,000 to survive, or it can do it with $15,000 (Medicare, plus insurance plus our co-pay).

The reality, of course, that hospitals charge different rated depending on the contracts that they have.

Recently the WSJ posted a long story about C-Sections in San Francisco Sutter Health’s California Pacific Medical Center, where price might be $6,241. Or $29,257. Or $38,264. It could even go as high as $60,584.

The rate the hospital charges depends on the insurance plan covering the birth. At the bottom end of the scale is a local health plan that serves largely Medicaid recipients. At the top are prices for women whose plans don’t have the San Francisco hospital in their insurers’ network.




If my memory is correct they pay for one hundred days. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2021 #1
Best to verify this. Depends on how long in the hospital, if discharged directly from there, etc. SharonAnn Mar 2021 #5
I certainly will but the comments here are a start on which to ask question everything Mar 2021 #7
yes they will Groundhawg Mar 2021 #2
I have a Medicare Advantage plan. rsdsharp Mar 2021 #3
Thanks. This is what we have. And I do hope that stay should be less than 19 days. question everything Mar 2021 #4
After I went home it also paid for a daily visit by a nurse rsdsharp Mar 2021 #6
Wow. That's amazing. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #8
I got the bill for 16 days of hospitalization, rsdsharp Mar 2021 #11
My. I will ask, did you pay the $1770? PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #13
Oh yes. I thought it was quite reasonable. rsdsharp Mar 2021 #14
I'm inclined to agree that it was quite reasonable. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #15
This will be nice - rehab in the hospital instead of transferred to another place via ambulance, no question everything Mar 2021 #16
Four years ago spouse had a knee replacement surgery, stayed in the hospital three days question everything Mar 2021 #17
Medicare pays 100% for first 10 days... Trueblue Texan Mar 2021 #9
I certainly will. Social worker stopped by but was saying so much that it was hard to keep up. question everything Mar 2021 #10
Home health after discharge from inpatient therapy should be covered 100% Trueblue Texan Mar 2021 #12
This is what I found. First, because we have Medicare Advantage - there is nothing else here question everything Mar 2021 #18
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